Technology and the End of Western Civilisation: Spengler’s and Heidegger’s Histories of Life/Being

Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 19 (1):1-10 (2019)
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Abstract

Spengler’s work is typically represented as speculative philosophy of history. However, I argue that there is good reason to consider much of his thought as preoccupied with existential and phenomenological questions about the nature and ends of human existence, rather than with history per se. In this paper I consider Spengler’s work in comparison with Heidegger’s history of Being and analysis of technological modernity. I argue that Spengler’s considerable proximity to much of Heidegger’s thought compels us to reconsider the nature and scope of Spengler’s philosophical project.

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Gregory Morgan Swer
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